Construction of RNA-seq libraries from large and microscopic tissues for the illumina sequencing platform

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Abstract

Second-generation DNA sequencing platforms have emerged as powerful tools in biological research. Their high sequence output at lower cost and minimal input DNA requirement render them suitable for broad applications ranging from gene expression studies to personalized clinical diagnostics. Here, we describe the preparation of cDNA libraries, from both whole aphid insects and their microscopic salivary gland tissues, suitable for high-throughput DNA sequencing on the Illumina platform. © 2012 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC.

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Atamian, H. S., & Kaloshian, I. (2012). Construction of RNA-seq libraries from large and microscopic tissues for the illumina sequencing platform. Methods in Molecular Biology, 883, 47–57. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-61779-839-9_3

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